[quote=“Sebastian”]
40 bucks, steep price… who do they think the movie geeks are? retired CEOs?
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Exact reason why I dont buy alot of Criterion dvds, but they are worth every penny.
[quote=“Sebastian”]
40 bucks, steep price… who do they think the movie geeks are? retired CEOs?
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Exact reason why I dont buy alot of Criterion dvds, but they are worth every penny.
just watched chungking express, was extremely pleased. fucking great film, epic asian cinema in my opinion. the first part of the movie felt like a hong kong wes anderson movie and the second part felt like a mandarin version of amelie! quirky, absorbing and unbelivably entertaining!
if the movie couldnt be better i was greeted with a intro and wrap up by qt. this was the icing on the cake. i dont know about anyone else but when i watch qt talk about a movie it feels like hes speaking from one movie enthusiast to another. i have a tradition that when i watch a mvie i like to get trivia or opinions from other people or online so this little intro and wrap up was a great bonus.
but to be honest im also quite sad. the fact of the matter is that this type of cinema and presentation seems to be no match for the popularity of such films as mama mia, the sex and the city movie and fucking transporter 3?! and so is scrapped because of funding. i dont know about yous but i really take pity on the world for their lack of culture and appreciation for true cinema.
anyway ive been intrigued and so i will want to see the rest of the offerings by the rtp offerings while i still can.
ps seb i would rather own the rtp dvd then the criterion version, what do you think?
well i already own the rtp version and i’ll never be able to afford the criterion one, so… i’d say if you can get the rtp anywhere cheap, get it. but if you’re in it for the film not the tarantino connection, get the criterion
[quote=“dandadub”]
just watched chungking express, was extremely pleased. fucking great film, epic asian cinema in my opinion. the first part of the movie felt like a hong kong wes anderson movie and the second part felt like a mandarin version of amelie! quirky, absorbing and unbelivably entertaining!
if the movie couldnt be better i was greeted with a intro and wrap up by qt. this was the icing on the cake. i dont know about anyone else but when i watch qt talk about a movie it feels like hes speaking from one movie enthusiast to another. i have a tradition that when i watch a mvie i like to get trivia or opinions from other people or online so this little intro and wrap up was a great bonus.
but to be honest im also quite sad. the fact of the matter is that this type of cinema and presentation seems to be no match for the popularity of such films as mama mia, the sex and the city movie and fucking transporter 3?! and so is scrapped because of funding. i dont know about yous but i really take pity on the world for their lack of culture and appreciation for true cinema.
anyway ive been intrigued and so i will want to see the rest of the offerings by the rtp offerings while i still can.
ps seb i would rather own the rtp dvd then the criterion version, what do you think?
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Man I know how you feel, such a great film, and I’m yet to see the RTP version! One thing I would say as much as these kind of films aren’t what the general majority want, there are still loads of awesome films out there like it, especially from the director himself, films he has made since that I’ve seen are Fallen Angels (my personal favourite out of all of his), Fallen Angels (1995 - my personal fave) • Happy Together (1997) • In the Mood for Love (2000) • 2046 (2004) • My Blueberry Nights (2007), all of which are awesome, with the weakest being the recent My blueberry nights.
You might also want to check out All about lily chou chou.
yeah i heard of happy together. sounds like a great film. didnt realise tony cheung was in it aswell. after this, hero and lust caution hes becoming my favouite asian actor.
happy together is an amazing film, yes.
i still need to get hard core logo some time…